General Atomics will build an AFRL satellite to track lunar space

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The San Diego-based company announced that it's contracted to contribute to Oracle that will demonstrate space-based situational awareness and position, navigation and synchronization (PNT) techniques.

In particular, it will use technologies capable of detecting and tracking objects in cission space.

The AFRL Oracle mission will focus on a region near the Moon that cannot be seen optically from Earth or satellites in traditional orbits – such as Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) – AFRL often uses the term XGEO.

Source: electronicsweekly.com

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